Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
Darrell Scott
[Verse 1]
Old Joe Clark he made his mark when cotton was king
And late at night 'neath the shanty light you could hear that banjo ring
It would ring out for the master who was listening on the hill
And it would ring out for the babies who were sleeping quiet and still
[Chorus]
Round and round old Joe Clark
Round and round, I say
Round and round old Joe Clark
Until the break of day
[Verse 2]
When he came out of the belly of that ship of slavery
He was holding to his banjo but it was not on his knee
And someone said, "Hey here's a strong one
And he can entertain
So we'll let you keep your banjo, but Clark's gonna be your name"
[Chorus]
Round and round old Joe Clark
Play it when I say
Round and round old Joe Clark or they'll carry you away
Round and round (Old Joe Clark)
Round and round
[Verse 3]
He learned to play the melodies of Cork and county Claire
He even played for Lincoln once, outside the courthouse square
Then he went down to New Orleans, they called it Dixieland
But everywhere that old Joe played, he was still a hired hand
[Chorus]
Round and round old Joe Clark
Round and round, I say
Round and round old Joe Clark
Until the break of day
Round and round old Joe Clark
Round and round, I say
Round and round old Joe Clark
Until the break of day
Fare thee well old Joe Clark
Fare thee well I say
Fare thee well old Joe Clark
Fare thee well I say
Fare thee well old Joe Clark
Fare thee well I say
Fare thee well old Joe Clark
Until the break of day
Round and round (Old Joe Clark)
Round and round
Round and round
Round and round
[Outro]
Old Joe Clark he made his mark when cotton was king
And late at night 'neath the shanty light you could hear that banjo ring
Banjo Clark was written by Darrell Scott & Verlon Thompson.
Banjo Clark was produced by Darrell Scott & Verlon Thompson.